Right...as long as we're given time to unsheath it, time to pick the apporopriate blade and knew our assailant's next move beforehand. It wouldn't hurt if our assailant was a parapalegic too.Dave2 wrote:I don't think mine would either, but it'd be better than nothing.wharvey wrote:I've carried an original Leatherman multi-tool for about 20 years. Handiest thing I keep on me. Don't think even the very sharp blade would make it that good of a defense weapon.
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- Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:42 pm
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